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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 
FEATURES
OPTIONAL DEVICES FOR SYSTEM EXPANSION 
SPECIFICATIONS 
INSTALLATION  

   Precautions

 

CONNECTION TERMINALS
OTHER FACILITIES

   On-Board LED Indicators

  

   Pacifier Tone & The LED Signals

 

   Jumper for Back-Lit Selection

 

PREPARATION FOR PROGRAMMING  

   A) Criteria for Codes and Cards

 

   B) Security Level of The Operation Media
   C) List of User Information

PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION  

   Power Up The Keypad
   Set Keypad into Programming Mode with Master Code

  

   Direct Access to Programming Mode with The “DAP” Code – 2 8 2 8
   System Refreshing with “Refreshing Code” --- 9 9 9 9

 

   

The Default Values after Refreshing

   Master Code

  

   Super User Code

 

       Operation and Functions of The Super User Code
   Common User Codes for Output 1 & 2

 

   User Codes/Card For Output 1 & 2

   

   Examples – Programming And Operation

 

   Visitor Codes  (For Output 1 Only)

 

   Duress Codes  (For Outputs 1 & 2

 

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       Operation And Function of The Duress Code

 

   Output Modes & Timing for Output 1 and 2
   System Real-Time-Clock
   Start & Stop Times For Daily Inhibition of Output 1
   Personal Safety And System Lock-Out

  

   User Code Entry Mode - Auto or Manual

  

   Pacifier Tones On-Off Selection

  

   Output Operation Announcer

  

   Status LED Flashing On-Off during Standby

  

   Door Forced Open Warning & Timing

  

   Door Propped-Up Warning & The Delay Time

 

   Intelligent Egress Button – An Unique Feature of A Contemporary Keypad

  

        Where And Why “Going Out” Needs Attention

 

   Egress Delay , Warning And Alarm

  

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Summary of Contents for DK-2852C

Page 1: ...VANDAL RESISTANT BACK LIT WEATHERPROOF RFID ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD DK 2852 C D User Manual FOR ELECTRIC LOCK INTER LOCK AND SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS AEI PROTECT ON SYSTEMS LIMITED www apo hk com...

Page 2: ...User Code Common User Codes for Output 1 2 User Codes Card For Output 1 2 Examples Programming And Operation Visitor Codes For Output 1 Only Duress Codes For Outputs 1 2 Operation And Function of The...

Page 3: ...ct means that no electricity is connected to it It is prepared for free connections The Relay Output contacts provided in this keypad system are dry contacts N C Normally Closed the contact is closed...

Page 4: ...ation Control Output Relay 2 1A Rating N C N O Contacts for External Door Bell Actuation Control A member of the Tri Tech series keypads compatible with the optional controllers reader keypads for sys...

Page 5: ...hes to ground when duress code is entered You may use it to turn ON an LED lamp and or a small buzzer to notify a guard or connect it to a 24 hour Normally Open protection zone of an alarm system Only...

Page 6: ...ILIARY TERMINALS C KEY ACTIVE a b The Key Active Output switches to ground for 10 seconds whenever a key is touched You may use it to turn ON an LED lamp and or a small buzzer to notify a guard or to...

Page 7: ...the auxiliary readers AR 2802 and the auxiliary reader keypads AR 2806 AR 2807 AR 2809 Total 3 auxiliary readers or reader keypads can be connected in parallel with the Data I O Bus They provide the...

Page 8: ...ECTION TERMINALS 3 Split decoded Access Control Door Lock Description Apart from stand alone operation the DK 2852 can be up graded to high security Split decoded operation with a decoder unit DA 2800...

Page 9: ...Warning The keypad generates door forced open warning instantly once the door is forced to open without a valid user Code Card or egress button The warning lasts as long as the time programmed 1 999 s...

Page 10: ...door position sensing switches for the two doors 16 17 TAMPER N C Tamper Switch Normally Closed Contact A normally closed dry contact while the keypad is secured on its box It is open while keypad is...

Page 11: ...eep 1 Flash 3 Successful Code Card Entry 2 Beeps 2 Flashes 4 Unsuccessful Code Card Entry 5 Beeps 5 Flashes 5 Power Up Delay Continuous Beeps Continuous Flashes 6 Output Relay Activation 1 Second Long...

Page 12: ...User Code Operation Media 3 A secondary user code can be repeatedly used for a group of cards in a department Owner can make a proprietary department code for each department in a company Only the sta...

Page 13: ...with proprietary user code approach is ideal for the area that high security is the main concern This operation mode can also report Duress Alarm by keying in the duress code instead of Secondary user...

Page 14: ...r power has been applied It is the time frame designed for setting the keypad to programming mode with DAP code See the details of DAP CODE 2 8 2 8 below 1 The keypad gives continuous beeps for 1 minu...

Page 15: ...ogramming Code The system back to normal opration after programming Pacifier Tone ON OFF 7 1 FUNCTION MODE 0 NO Notification 2 2 Short Beeps 1 1 Second Long Beep FUNCTION MODE 0 OFF 1 ON FUNCTION MODE...

Page 16: ...ting system program It can not be changed in any ways PROGRAMMING SUMMARY CHART LOCATION FUNCTION ENTRY LIMITS CODE OPTIONS CODE ENTRY FACTORY DEFAULT 0 1 Master Code 4 8 Digits MASTER CODE NIL 0 2 Su...

Page 17: ...sed with the EM Card It is for example here only f Confirm the Card Code is stored 2 beeps 6 Record an EM Card Commom User Code to Operate The Output 1 for Door Open a b c d e a 10 Programming Locatio...

Page 18: ...be used to reset an operating output timer instantly Output 1 Activates or Resets Output 2 Activates or Resets Optional Functions Controlled by Super User Code for Output 1 Apart from controlling of t...

Page 19: ...LIDATION Press key once Two beep confirms the entry or 3 2 1 CLOSE PROGRAMMING MODE Always close programming mode with to set system back to normal Operation after programming The button is equivalent...

Page 20: ...eps confirms the entry EXAMPLES Example 1 Set Egress Button in Momentary contact of 5 seconds with delay warning beep a b c d a Egress function programming b Momentary contact with warning c Delay tim...

Page 21: ...card once and confirm It does not require the ID number The Card includes the combinations of 1 Card Only 2 Card Secondary User Code and 3 Card Common User Code 1 2 5 4 3 Location Clearing takes few s...

Page 22: ...o operation mode a b a Key in the Private User Code 1 2 3 4 b Confirm it with the key Output 2 activates Read Card Read Card High Traffic Passage A short buffer time may be necessary for opening a doo...

Page 23: ...o prevent unattended leaving shoplifting and unauthorized use of the emergency exits The Intelligent Egress Button can be programmed to do something to get attention from the person on duty before the...

Page 24: ...e Whole Group of Users Whole group of users including the Codes and Cards can be cleared with the following command a b c a The User Group 1 10 is selected to be cleared 20 for Group 2 b Key in the Gr...

Page 25: ...on 72 1 LOCATION Key in Location 2 FUNCTION MODES FOR OUTPUT ANNOUNCER Output announcer gives notification beep on the operation status of the outputs There are two notification modes available for th...

Page 26: ...User Codes must be in 5 digits as well All other User Codes not in 5 digits become invalid When the number of digits reaches the system will check the User Code automatically Good for high traffic acc...

Page 27: ...e code entry The Duress Codes MUST be in the same digit length with the Master Code for Auto Mode code entry Always set a Duress Code that is easy to remember in Panic Situation Only one number differ...

Page 28: ...Output 1 b Duress Code ID c The Duress Code e Entry Confirmation iii Pause the real time inhibition manually The real time inhibition can be stopped temporarily if require such as the staff work overt...

Page 29: ...t in emergency START STOP TIMES FOR DAILY INHIBITION OF OUTPUT 1 Location 56 Setting with start and stop times into the keypad the real time inhibition period for output 1 will recycle daily until the...

Page 30: ...our real time clock provides the daily time base for starting and stopping the function of inhibition to relay output 1 mainly for electric door lock strike No real time clock setting is required if d...

Page 31: ...nterference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter...

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